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Beware, Nvidia's 364.72 (and 364 line in general) driver has serious stability issues so unless they put out a new one indicating big improvements in QB, stay on older drivers, the last known stable build is 362.00.

Beware, Nvidia's 364.72 (and 364 line in general) driver has serious stability issues so unless they put out a new one indicating big improvements in QB, stay on older drivers, the last known stable build is 362.00.

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I'm not buying an Xbone to play this. I bought a PS4 to play Arkham Knight after THAT port, and barely have anything else for it yet...

While this is sacrilege to admit in a PC thread, if I can get it running at a performance comparable to the Xbox version I will be happy - I couldn't do that with Arkham Knight at all. My PC is not some top of the range ninja thing like everyone in PC threads seems to have these days, but it plays all sorts of modern games very nicely.

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The game requires 8GB RAM minimum, 4GB RAM won't cut it, period. In fact 4GB won't do anything good in any 2016 triple-A game. Your GPU *should* be fine for medium settings I assume, but the engine utilizes some of the most advanced rendering techniques to date so don't hold very high hopes up.

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The game requires 8GB RAM minimum, 4GB RAM won't cut it, period. In fact 4GB won't do anything good in any 2016 triple-A game. Your GPU *should* be fine for medium settings I assume, but the engine utilizes some of the most advanced rendering techniques to date so don't hold very high hopes up.

Thanks. Had a HD 7850 until a week ago (lasted me quite long) but a friend gave me his old gtx680 for free until I will upgrade my whole pc once Pascal GPUs hit. But in the meantime this has to do. Besides I have never had a problem with my 4gb of ram before even though games "required" 8gb. Might be because I only run the game and have a very "clean" windows install without much Programms in the background to eat up ram. Either way, I might hold off and wait for more impressions.

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That's cool. Just now that the RAM issue might have not been that visible so far because you already had to turn settings way down because of your 7850. On a 680 though you might get seriously bottlenecked by 4GB.

So in case Pascal might not do it for you, you could still turn your entire setup into a pretty capable machine with a little more RAM (20 bucks maybe?)

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That's cool. Just now that the RAM issue might have not been that visible so far because you already had to turn settings way down because of your 7850. On a 680 though you might get seriously bottlenecked by 4GB.

So in case Pascal might not do it for you, you could still turn your entire setup into a pretty capable machine with a little more RAM (20 bucks maybe?)

OK, never thought about it this way. Thanks for the insight. I do have a question about this though: I own 4 ram slots and use 2x2GB rams in dual channel. Best would be to get two more 2GB rams I guess. But what about one. single 4GB ram? (I am asking since the same friend has this one also laying around) Would this also help?

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The game requires 8GB RAM minimum, 4GB RAM won't cut it, period. In fact 4GB won't do anything good in any 2016 triple-A game. Your GPU *should* be fine for medium settings I assume, but the engine utilizes some of the most advanced rendering techniques to date so don't hold very high hopes up.

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OK, never thought about it this way. Thanks for the insight. I do have a question about this though: I own 4 ram slots and use 2x2GB rams in dual channel. Best would be to get two more 2GB rams I guess. But what about one. single 4GB ram? (I am asking since the same friend has this one also laying around) Would this also help?

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.

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OK, never thought about it this way. Thanks for the insight. I do have a question about this though: I own 4 ram slots and use 2x2GB rams in dual channel. Best would be to get two more 2GB rams I guess. But what about one. single 4GB ram? (I am asking since the same friend has this one also laying around) Would this also help?

I had a 6GB setup with 4GB & 2GB card on each slots back then. It was fine, but I heard that it's much better if you have two identical cards so your PC can benefit from the dual-channel so I switched the 2GB card with a 4GB one later. Though as suggested, you might want to ask the experts over the PC building thread.

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.

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Guys, this port is really bad. I have a 4K ready rig (i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 2X980Ti in SLI) but I had to RMA my 4K display, so for now I'm stuck with my old 1080P one.

Well, at FullHD and max settings the game just doesn't run well at all. With GSYNC enabled it was a slideshow; when I disabled GSYNC it had stuttering all over the place, not to mention blurry textures (probably a left over from the Xbox One version) everywhere.